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    Question about sfx.dat

    I wonder if there is a tutorial for using the grabber-w.exe to create your own sfx.dat. I have the grabber, but not sure how to add my own music so that I have more music to choose from for my quest instead of the few music files that comes with the zelda beta version.

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    Grabber-W and sfx.dat are used for sound effects, not music.

    Edit music by going to the "Midis" option in the menu in the editor.

    To use the Grabber, make a copy of SFX.DAT named something like SFXBK.DAT, and save a .wav of... oh, something to be changed, in the same folder. Open up the grabber, load SFX.DAT, and double click on the files till you find the one you want to change. I forget what the exact name is, but one of the drop-down menu options should allow you to select a file to replace it with. Then save, and you're done.
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